>/scn/ faq: >Q: Why is x region in here if they are x? >A: Because this is a Southern Cone thread, and all regions that belong to it according to different denominations are included. Note that this is not a "my imaginary rich white paradise" thread though that kind of circlejerking is allowed.
How about deport all those Argentinean [with this idea] from our lands?
Brazil belong to the Brazilians, asshole.
And kill those traitors?
Jaxson Bennett
el buliado de la patagonia
Kayden Davis
ded thred
Don't wanna get doxed. I'll just say it's around the region of Blumenau.
Noah Nelson
pokemon go mañana en argentina lads feels good going out to search for pokemons without fearing getting shot
James Walker
It's funny whenever I say Santa Krautarina is a German enclave and that """"Venetian""""-Catarinense named Hermann Schneider Vitturi von Eisenerz replies saying "that meme again, Santa Catarina is majority Italian and Venetian! Germans are just obnoxious about muh heritage!" and we have to agree with the kraut who thinks he's Italiano.
Evan Anderson
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Jason Hernandez
god didn't take long for /scn/ to become delusional circle-jerking shitposting
another general gone to shit, it was good while it lasted.
Elijah Adams
German + northern Italian is a good mix. You're just jealous. We're the best state of this shithole for a reason. The most attractive women I see here all have northern Italian surnames. The Germans get cucked by superior Italian bulls. You'd think Carol Trentini was just a regular German girl if you saw her around here, right? But her surname is actually of northern Italian origin (from the Trento region).
Nicholas Robinson
Like clockwork.
Austin Butler
But /scn/ is a "delusional circle-jerking shitposting".
Josiah Barnes
I know, and thank you for that.
Brandon Foster
ese squirtle antropomorfico me va dar pesadillas
Logan Parker
Wena magen mano
Samuel Watson
>incluyen paraguay Me siento ofendido
Jeremiah Diaz
qepd
Gabriel Flores
best city of latin america
Robert Adams
hello friends, what are you going to eat tonight?
Carter Barnes
qepd y qddg
Brandon Morales
>dragging /lat/ memes Dont >image.jpg Quite useless tbf Quinoa soup and fried trout
James Powell
Bolivia!
Charles Brooks
it's buenos aires, paris of the south
Thomas Reed
>Qddg What did he mean by this?
Elijah Richardson
t. Martín Giordani Bianchini.
Luke Stewart
Que duplos duplos grandiosos
Julian Jones
Argentinians confirmed for niggers then
Noah Ward
Sup buddy :^) Should have guessed it,the arquitecture is europen af Obrigado
Jayden Jones
/SCN/ MORE LIKE /LUSO/ LMAO
Thomas Lopez
Cala tua boca preto viadão
Brayden Smith
Sorry if we aren't Aryan enough for this general.
Hunter Rodriguez
t. northern brazil
Benjamin Campbell
Baby's first cherrypick?
Christian Watson
look look! I can cherrypick too!
anyway, I don't care about your racial complexes, if you're so concerned about it go to to feel more at home with your own kind.
Kayden Bell
Literally random pictures I found by accident on google images. Source for both:
Just don't feed it. It's also fairly easy to spot Brazilians by their blatant butthurtposting, just like they did when they tried to "raid" our first /scn/.
Sebastian Garcia
source?
Alexander Cook
Don't feed it, just ignore. Brazilians tend to get sentimental whenever southern separatism is discussed or even implied. They start butthurtposting imperial flags and generally race bait all over the place, just don't give them the attention they're craving for.
William Miller
Sorry, I know this is for scn, but has neoliberalismo reached brazil and the rest of the southern cone, or is that a central america and colombian ideology?
Christian Clark
last time noeliberalism was applied here, the country went to shit, so noone trust true capitalism anymore, at least here shame really, we went back to leftist populism right after that
Easton Roberts
Was that also during the recession you had in the early 2000s. I know I should probably go look it up some more. I am more interested in SA politics after watching a pablo escobar documentary and from past knowledge on how we fucked SA and CA up. Thank you for the response.
Logan Moore
Neoliberalism is present in right wing organizations all over the world...
How is that even a question?
Corporations like neoliberalism and economic freedom, no matter where they are.
Our president Mauricio Macri is a neoliberalist in fact.
Luis Lopez
>how we fucked SA and CA Yeah, it was all your fault 2bh.
Bentley Lewis
No, and being fully neoliberal isn't good for us either. The main reason most countries with a developing national industry remain fairly protectionist. In SA Argentina is being a borderline isolationist economy (not sure how it is today), which is clearly damaging them and leading to massive inflation. I believe Brazil managed to somewhat succeed between neoliberalism and protectionism before PT was in charge of the country. What's currently happening in Argentina was happening in Brazil until the impeachment, where we reached the highest inflation levels since the fall of the military in the 80's, and now going back to normal with Temer in charge of Brazil.
Which is a major problem when you wish to strengthen your national industry. It should never be adopted when you have a sparse and developing national industry, as we were from the 50's to late 70's. After the industrialization process has reached developed levels, there's no need for heavy protectionism anymore, so you can invest on neoliberalism more confidently and to promote competition, which in return continues to strengthen your national industry.
Carter Price
Sentimental? Pfff... you are just a bunch of assholes, if don't want to argue with us on how bad a separatism would be, and if this have a minimum chance of happening; be ready for civil war.
Oliver Thomas
I'm getting my Italian citzenship in one year and moving out of this shithole. I don't give a fuck.
Brandon Smith
Great! Just get the fuck out of here, as a rat you are. You do no better for this nation. I hope others follow your example.
Gavin Powell
What I mentioned above regarding full neoliberalism, think about what Trump said regarding the Chinese and Japanese industry devouring the American national industry. That's exactly what happens when you have neoliberalism with little to no protectionism. And reminder: please don't feed the local fauna.
Jason Cooper
There is no neoliberalism; there is liberalism. Neoliberalism is just a scarecrow created by liberals in order to attack capitalism as general. Liberalism is very important, but we must put some boundaries in it, that's why I agree with protectionism. But, first, we need to create our own national capitalism, as the military and Vargas tried; but failed, once they delegated this to the state.
And what do you expect to happen if separatism has a chance to happen; a smile from us? Get you ass ready, I say.
Michael Murphy
We have shitloads of inflation because, I shit you not, our last economy minister said that printing money makes no inflation, citing the US federal bank. And so, for the last 4 or 5 years, when stuff slowly began going to shit the government just ramped up spending and printing because Keynes and populism. Also people lost confidence on the peso. Again.
Asher Campbell
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Lucas Collins
That's adorable.
Jordan Nguyen
>literally getting rused by the happy merchants
top kek
Kevin Cook
>printing money like the USA does not cause inflation? He needs to be admitted to a psychiatric hospital.
Chase Myers
We're neoliberalism incarnate and Milton's little guinea pig on his lab project
What do you think?
Benjamin Cox
I find it ironic that I looked up neoliberalism and Chile was the first reference. I do not know since you guys have a complex political history. I do know that neolibrealism kinda failed for you reading some things?
David Phillips
>pic
my aunt tried to kill pinochet with a M16... damn aut, you just have ONE FUCKING JOB!!!
Christian Robinson
I actually live preety comfy to be quite honest. Communism was a mistake but we need an equilibrium between Neoliberalism and Social Policies. I'd say Chile has it better than most Latin American countries considering we get lots of immigrants and people who buy their electronics and imports here.
Corruption isn't as high and bloody as in other Latin American countries. I'd say we're the least violent. Yet corrupts are able to reap a whole fucking lot of money due to it and there's tons of people angry about it, and with a fair reason.
John Bailey
>I do know that neolibrealism kinda failed for you reading some things? not at all, we're the most prosperous country in SA because of it, while social benefits are nice I think most SA governments are inherently corrupt, the less power and money the government has the better, our country is one of the least corrupt in SA and corruption is still a huge financial drain on the country.
Nathan Wilson
Is Norway invited? We have clay semi-near you.
Lincoln Lewis
/scn/ is dead
Grayson Jenkins
of course we're kinda dead right now though
Connor Lopez
Post chilean nature.
Michael Hernandez
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Isaiah Edwards
Wut? Your aunt is a madwoman. Was it in this assaination attempt? es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atentado_contra_Augusto_Pinochet Yeah, I heard you have the best healtcare system in south america. But the corruption thing is universal. You know, mah human nature and shit.
Cooper Nguyen
Pretty sweet, desu. Chile truly is South America's Norway, both the autistic coastline and the god-tier nature.
Aaron Cook
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Robert Ortiz
Chile is based. I'm so jealous of them ;_;
Christian Allen
Kind of neat how the terrain changes drastically from north to south.
Hunter Martinez
Why is the UBA so full of brazilians? they don't even speak spanish so I don't even know how they manage to understand what they're studying.
Alexander Carter
Apparently, argentinian universities are relatively cheap, and I also saw some ads saying you can study at them without taking an entrance exam (there are free universities in Brazil, but they require taking very competitive entrance exams)
Christian Ross
>written Spanish being hard to understand for a Portuguese speaker or vice-versa
I don't know why we're even speaking English in this thread.
Alexander Lewis
we're are you reading this? our healthcare system is quite terrible, the quality is definitely good but it's very expensive and inaccessible, there is a huge debate about ISAPREs (chilean private healthcare insurance) and how often they fail to serve their purpose, specially with those who are in need the most (older people and those who need long-term prescriptions)
Jaxson Watson
>there are free universities in Brazil, but they require taking very competitive entrance exams I guess it makes sense due to the amount of poeple that apply to get in
What about oral exams?
Nathaniel Brooks
lmao, an aunt of mine went to Chile for sometime, her eyes got an infection, went to the doctor, and then they gave her a recipe for some eye drops when she buys it and take it back to the doctor, he explains to her how is it supposed to be applied, and then keeps the drops and forces here to go everyday so he applies the eye drops himself. Obviously charging everyday.
Hunter Parker
>What about oral exams?
Joshua Jones
Sakuya es mia. pendejo
Camden Foster
It depends according to where they're caming from. Southern Brazilians from Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul are used to Spanish, and the majority of us can speak Spanish at least to a degree. We have many students from Uruguay in Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), and we always talk to each other using our native languages, 100% intelligible. Same with Argentinians.
Jacob Bailey
for most spanish speakers it's harder to understand chilean than portuguese